A Christmas with snow (preferably fresh snow) on the ground.
There is a rule however stating it has to SNOW on the day, not just have snow lying around from previous days.
In the UK, for the purpose of gambling, one snowflake has to land on the roof of the meteorological building sometime during Christmas Day.
Swedish
Not by any definition of "best selling movie." The SONG "White Christmas" is credited with having sold the most singles of any recording.
To date, the last white Christmas in Charlotte NC was on 25 December 2010. Prior to that, 1947 is the correct answer, according to the National Weather Services statitics and records. But to clarify, their definition of a "White Christmas" is snowfall with accumulation ON Christmas Day. So a snowfall on Christmas Eve that was still on the ground the following day, technically doesn't count.
It can differ from place to place, but usually it is a measurement of snow at a designated location, like an inch of snow at a regional weather station at a set time on Christmas Day.
White Christmas on tv
It means "Christmas"
It depends what you mean by "White Christmas." The definition normally used by gamblers and book-makers is "a single snowflake falling", even if that snowflake falls in the middle of a mix of rain, sleet and snow. On that definition, there were 7 White Christmases in the 20th Century. However, if you define a White Christmas as snow cover, so the ground actually appears white, (even if the snow feel a day or so earlier, rather than on the 25th) then there were only 2 - in 1938 and 1970.
White Christmas Opening lyrics: I'm dreaming of a white Christmas ...
Bing Crosby
Yes Bothell did had a white christmas?
White Trash Christmas was created in 2002.
Christmas at the White House was created in 1972.